Hold Off on Blu-ray
Hold Off on Blu-ray
"Toshiba may have backed off with its rival HD DVD, but Internet downloads are the next challenge."
Nowadays, 1TB hard-drives are common consumer products. Thanks for the PMR technology researched by Tohoku University of Japan in 1976 and Toshiba applying this to HDD in 2004.
The same university now came up with a technology to increase the capacity of the current CD-ROM and DVD by 9 times. (The paper is not available in English on their website yet. See the announcement on Optics Express.) That means a single layer 4.7GB DVD can now potentially hold 42GB of data; way more than Blu-ray’s 25GB capacity.
Okay, what do we name this? DVD, DVD-?, DVD+?… oh HD-DVD, no it died… Got it, DVD-KungFusion! No body beats me this time!
Toshiba and Sony, I suggest both parties to join the DVD-KF alliance. Thank you.
The same university now came up with a technology to increase the capacity of the current CD-ROM and DVD by 9 times. (The paper is not available in English on their website yet. See the announcement on Optics Express.) That means a single layer 4.7GB DVD can now potentially hold 42GB of data; way more than Blu-ray’s 25GB capacity.
Okay, what do we name this? DVD, DVD-?, DVD+?… oh HD-DVD, no it died… Got it, DVD-KungFusion! No body beats me this time!
Toshiba and Sony, I suggest both parties to join the DVD-KF alliance. Thank you.
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